beef tits
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Why don't we see more Shiftpods in use? I have one and love it. Sets up in 3 minutes, insulation is way better than any rooftop tent, and you can stand up inside. You can run a heater in it.
"But I like sleeping up high"; Maybe you are high? If you're in Grizzly country, first of all a RTT is not going to protect you at all. If you're not in grizzly country... what exactly are you afraid of?
RTT's suck. They get you bad MPG, you have to tear down to move vehicle, no space inside, the mattresses are AWFUL, good luck running a heater inside for winter camping, major contributor to clearance issues in parking decks, can't even leave your sleeping bag inside most of them and close the top... and on average they cost twice as much as a Shiftpod or more.
I have owned a Maggiolina, Smittybilt Overland, Bad@ss Tent and Tepui something or another on various vehicles. I've also owned four different Four Wheel Campers, including shell models.... totally differet category but guess what; I hated every one of them. Gave RTT's an honest try. Gave 4WC an honest try.... No thanks. Four Wheel Campers always rattle apart, screws always coming loose, they're awful off-road and so overrated/overpriced. 4WC = A cheaply built camper that's slightly better than every other cheaply built camper, but remains a cheaply built camper.
So again, why don't we see more Shiftpods in use? They're super light, easily stored in a garage when not in use, they set up super fast, and you can stuff a queen mattress inside, hell you could fit two of them.... Insulation is minimal but it makes a huge difference. This is a no-brainer in my opinion. It's the best option, especially for weekend warriors... which most of us are.
For ultralight trips with nightly relocation, or motorcycle trips, I use a henessey hammock... nice and compact, though honestly the hammock also takes longer to set up than the shiftpod.
"But I like sleeping up high"; Maybe you are high? If you're in Grizzly country, first of all a RTT is not going to protect you at all. If you're not in grizzly country... what exactly are you afraid of?
RTT's suck. They get you bad MPG, you have to tear down to move vehicle, no space inside, the mattresses are AWFUL, good luck running a heater inside for winter camping, major contributor to clearance issues in parking decks, can't even leave your sleeping bag inside most of them and close the top... and on average they cost twice as much as a Shiftpod or more.
I have owned a Maggiolina, Smittybilt Overland, Bad@ss Tent and Tepui something or another on various vehicles. I've also owned four different Four Wheel Campers, including shell models.... totally differet category but guess what; I hated every one of them. Gave RTT's an honest try. Gave 4WC an honest try.... No thanks. Four Wheel Campers always rattle apart, screws always coming loose, they're awful off-road and so overrated/overpriced. 4WC = A cheaply built camper that's slightly better than every other cheaply built camper, but remains a cheaply built camper.
So again, why don't we see more Shiftpods in use? They're super light, easily stored in a garage when not in use, they set up super fast, and you can stuff a queen mattress inside, hell you could fit two of them.... Insulation is minimal but it makes a huge difference. This is a no-brainer in my opinion. It's the best option, especially for weekend warriors... which most of us are.
For ultralight trips with nightly relocation, or motorcycle trips, I use a henessey hammock... nice and compact, though honestly the hammock also takes longer to set up than the shiftpod.
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